Saturday Racing Tips Flemington – Australian Guineas Day 2011

The elite racing action of the Melbourne Autumn Carnival continues at Flemington this Saturday March 4 with a cracker eight-event programme taking place for Australian Guineas Day 2011 and below the Races.com.au provide the winning Saturday Racing Tips for Flemington.

Highlighting the day’s racing at Flemington tomorrow will be Race 6 the $750,000 Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) at 4:05pm (AEDST).

Enjin Number Nine is a good place tip for the Group 1 Australian Guineas at Flemington

The 2011 Australian Guineas field features a capacity 16 runners plus four emergencies with ultra consistent Perth galloper Playing God the $5.50 favourite to win through Luxbet.

However, with so many in-form three-year-olds fighting it out in this year’s Australian Guineas we are tipping an upset and have #11 Under The Eiffel rated special to win at their generous quote of $8.50 through Luxbet.

Another feature on the Australian Guineas Day 2011 race-card not to miss that has great betting markets available at Luxbet is Flemington Race 5 the $150,000 Group 3 PFD Food Services Stakes (1400m) at 3:20pm (AEDST) where the Mick Price-trained Aloha is the raging favourite backed into $2.10 through Luxbet.

Below are the complete 2011 Australian Guineas Day race tips exclusive to readers of Races.com.au.

In all eight Flemington races running tomorrow we have listed the horse we rate special to win at whatever odds premier online bookmaker Luxbet are paying.

Then for punters wanting to really cash in and place a few exotic bets like a Trifecta or First Four through Luxbet we have also listed our other three favourite runners in each Flemington race field.

Take advantage of our Saturday Flemington track and betting tips now at the best possible prices by visiting Luxbet!

Hanks represents great value at $5.50 in the Luxbet markets, Peter Moody’s Encosta De Lago four-year-old set to improve from his recent runs with the addition of blinkers. Drops well back in the weights from 59kg last run in a Group 2 to 54.5kg here and also in class.

Mourayan drawn well in barrier two but has too much weight to challenge, Port Vell the other pick after a great effort to finish second to Vesper in the Listed Victoria Gold Cup over 2000m at Caulfield last week.

Tony Vasil’s Choisir filly Psychologist is second favourite in the odds behind Dubleanny but has a better draw (barrier three) and the speed to hit the front early and lead-all-the-way. She won first-up after a big 48 week spell last Friday night and will take plenty of catching.

Valentine Miss adds value to the Quinella, is fresh first-up here and will produce a good finish having shown her potential with a Group win during the spring.